What do Randy Johnson, Terry Francona and thousands of former as well as current Major League baseball players have in common? They were, or are, addicted to smokeless tobacco. The greatest player of ...
Spit tobacco -1/3 also known as chew, snuff or dip -1/3 causes cancer. Each year, between 10 million and 16 million Americans put their health at risk by using spit tobacco. The risk of developing ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - While smoking rates are going down in Washington, the same can't be said for spit tobacco. The use of spit tobacco, commonly known as chew, dip or snuff, has hovered at about 5 ...